The Paladin in the Abyss

Chapter 240: 234: Taking the Blame



Chapter 240: 234: Taking the Blame

Chapter 240: Chapter 234: Taking the Blame

Lancelot gave the cunning old Red Dragon a deep look and sighed, “All right, I understand.”

“Don’t be so sad; this is a good thing,” said the Halfling with an even brighter smile upon seeing Lancelot nod in agreement. “Originally, you would have only received the symbolic title of Lord of Withering. Now, you’ll become a true Lord of Withering. Every resident of Mogrondale dreams of such fortune falling into their lap. What’s there to be unhappy about?”

“I still want to pursue more adventures, and if possible, find a way back to my original world. I’m really not interested in staying in Mogrondale City.” Lancelot spread his hands. “Can this title of Lord of Withering be given away?”

“Of course, it can. I’ve done it twice already. You just need to designate a successor that’s all, of course, before some challenger manages to kill you. Given the bodies you’ve made in my inn, only someone not too crazy in the head would trouble you, though unfortunately, there aren’t many of those. Besides, the position of Governor of Spray Plain is a lucrative one. Since you’re not planning to take his place, you surely won’t mind if I take a tour of his house, right?”

“Not at all, not at all.” Lancelot shook his head quickly. “We’ll leave as soon as we get the map, we won’t even glance at that guy’s house.”

“Very well.”

The Halfling nodded, walked to the side, and with a twist, the red Giant Dragon reappeared before them. The savage beast opened its mouth and uttered a series of syllables completely unpronounceable by humans, and instantly a golden-lit Portal formed in the air.

“Remember, you did this yourselves,” the Giant Dragon glanced back at them before entering the Portal, revealing sharp fangs in its half-open maw. “I was never here, okay?”

Upon hearing about gathering spoils, everyone dispersed with happy smiles and began searching in every corner of the great hall. They naturally did not care for the shabby weapons of the Demons, but nobody would object to taking their gold or gemstones.

Lancelot’s concerns were not unfounded, as Fireballs occasionally exploded and poisonous clouds floated up. Thankfully, nobody let their guard down. Koula and little Isha helped everyone detect most of the traps in advance. The few traps that weren’t detected were naturally triggered by the reckless Dwarf, but fortunately, he was tough enough and his armor sturdy enough that these traps hardly caused him any fatal injuries. Moreover, with Koula’s unlimited supply of healing potions, Bruto could disarm the traps in the Dwarf’s carefree ‘manner’ without any worry.

Indeed, they found plenty of gold and gemstones, but the biggest find still came from Kalalin. Although the Divination magic ‘Detect Secret Door’ didn’t work normally, his understanding of Demons like Obyrith allowed him to accurately identify the most likely place for a hidden chamber—a pile of melted bones, resembling a trash heap from a Giant Skull Demon’s kitchen.

Lancelot sensed for a moment and confirmed there was indeed a concealed space there. He summoned a large amount of vines once again, digging open the entire floor above that secret chamber. Everyone curiously gathered around, but when they saw what was inside, their faces all showed expressions of horror, and little Isha even let out a scream, covering her eyes tightly with her hands.

Inside, there was a dense pile of skulls, big and small, of various shapes, clearly coming from many different races.

“So this is what the Giant Skull Demon treasured,” Kalalin turned away, “I’m sorry, maybe we should just bury it back, this thing is just too frightening...”

“Uh, it’s not that there’s nothing useful here,” Elothysia flew back from the pit, holding several treasures in her hand, but the pale faces of her companions made her expression turn somewhat unnatural.

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